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By Cory Kerr and Joshua Kemble
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The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.
In this episode, Guminelly joins Cory and Josh to discuss what motivated her to be so productive before in creating art and what has caused her to sink into a slump recently.
In this episode, Cory, Josh and Scott discuss how to understand what non-artists value in art. This is important so you can learn how to successfully market and sell your artwork to your audience. How can you find the balance between advocating for the value and quality of your art while still catering to what your audience wants?
In this episode, Cory, Josh and Scott talk about what to do when things get tough. They discuss how they deal with it personally, specifically when it comes to their art and other creative projects. It is important to learn how to keep moving forward through difficult times and not give up.
In this episode, Cory, Josh, and Scott talk about sharing political beliefs on social media and how everyone has a different way of approaching it. How and why do we each approach the topic of politics differently? Their hope is that artists will think of their approach when it comes to sharing politics through their art on social media.
Cory and Scott talk about the FTC’s regulations and how they are creating problems for online creators and marketers. They also talk about the rapidly increasing technology in the world and how that is being used to manipulate people’s choices and opinions.
Cory, Josh and Scott talk about the concept of being a starter or a finisher when it comes to creative projects. Getting started is important, but it is also vital to continue with the project and finish what you started.
Cory, Josh and Scott talk about the importance of balancing your art and creative projects with the other aspects of your life.
In this episode, Cory and Josh talk about how YouTube is refusing to stop collecting data on its users. This is a controversial issue that many people are saying is an invasion of privacy.
In this episode, Cory, Josh, and Scott talk about YouTube’s algorithm regarding content that is marked “For Kids” or “Not For Kids.” Creators run a risk of being fined for content that YouTube sees as something that could have a child audience, but is not marked for kids. Is it worth it to save yourself from getting fined by marking your content for kids even though you won’t be able to monetize your videos? Or is it better to do the opposite even though you run the risk of being fined?
Cory, Josh, and Scott talk about overcoming the fear of failure or rejection with your creative projects. They discuss how you can be confident and give your projects a shot, instead of holding yourself back.
The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.